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France cherishes children’s newspaper

This month, the world’s only daily newspaper for children celebrates its 10th birthday. Targeted at readers ages 10–14, Mon Quotidien (My Daily) provides a colorful mix of hard news and human interest stories selected by an editorial panel that has a lot in common with its readership. For starters, they’re also 10–14-year-olds. Read more at BBC News.

Posted by David Roberts on 21 January 2005 in Feature

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